Czech Republic
sent people to compete at the
2018 Winter Paralympics
in
Pyeongchang
,
South Korea
. People are competing two sports: para-alpine skiing and sledge hockey. There were 24
sportspeople
, 16 support people and 4 administrators. First allocated four sports in para-alpine skiing, the country won two more spots and are sending six skiers. The sledge hockey team goes to South Korea after qualifying at a tournament in Sweden. They had
financial
difficulties before the Winter Paralympics because of
corruption
in sports
funding
. This made it more difficult to train and compete for the 2018 Games.
In June 2017, the Executive Committee of the Czech Paralympic Committee (?PV) was told by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) they had been given four spots to send people to the 2018 Winter Paralympics to compete in
para-alpine skiing
.
[1]
Three of these spots were for men, and one was for a woman.
[1]
Patrik Hetmer
was the first skier to be nominated for inclusion on the 2018 team going to Pyeongchang.
[1]
In September 2017,
Pavel Bambousek
,
Miroslav Lidinsky
and
Anna Pe?kova
seemed to be the most likely skiers to be named to the team in para-alpine skiing.
[1]
The full team was named by the ?PV on 6 February 2018.
[2]
It included people in two sports: para-alpine skiing and sledge hockey. There were 24
sportspeople
, 16 support people and 4 administrators.
[2]
Ani?ka Pe?kova was the only woman representing the Czech Republic in
Pyeongchang
.
[2]
The team included 6 alpine-skiers and their 2 guides.
[2]
Toma? Vaverka, who competed at the 2014 Winter Paralympics in snowboarding, was selected to compete in para-alpine skiing.
[2]
The group was scheduled to fly to South Korea on 3 March 2018.
[2]
The table below contains the list of members of people (called "Team Czech Republic") that will be participating in the 2018 Games.
Team Czech Republic
Name
|
Sport
|
Gender
|
Classification
|
Events
|
ref
|
Pavel Bambousek
|
para-alpine skiing
|
male
|
|
|
[2]
|
Pavel Dole?al
|
sledge hockey
|
male
|
sledge hockey minimum disability open class
|
mixed team
|
[2]
|
Michal Geier
|
sledge hockey
|
male
|
sledge hockey minimum disability open class
|
mixed team
|
[2]
|
Zden?k Habl
|
sledge hockey
|
male
|
sledge hockey minimum disability open class
|
mixed team
|
[2]
|
Patrik Hetmer
|
para-alpine skiing
|
male
|
vision impaired
|
|
[1]
[3]
|
Miroslav Hrbek
|
sledge hockey
|
male
|
sledge hockey minimum disability open class
|
mixed team
|
[2]
|
Michaela Huba?ova
|
para-alpine skiing
|
male
|
guide skier
|
|
[2]
|
Zden?k Klima
|
sledge hockey
|
male
|
sledge hockey minimum disability open class
|
mixed team
|
[2]
|
Benjaminek Tadea? K?i?
|
para-alpine skiing
|
male
|
vision impaired
|
|
[2]
|
Zden?k Krupi?ka
|
sledge hockey
|
male
|
sledge hockey minimum disability open class
|
mixed team
|
[2]
|
Pavel Kube?
|
sledge hockey
|
male
|
sledge hockey minimum disability open class
|
mixed team
|
[2]
|
Martin Kudela
|
sledge hockey
|
male
|
sledge hockey minimum disability open class
|
mixed team
|
[2]
|
Miroslav Lidinsky
|
para-alpine skiing
|
male
|
|
|
[2]
|
Miroslav Ma?ka
|
para-alpine skiing
|
male
|
guide skier
|
|
[2]
|
David Moty?ka
|
sledge hockey
|
male
|
sledge hockey minimum disability open class
|
mixed team
|
[2]
|
Radim Nevrly
|
para-alpine skiing
|
male
|
guide skier
|
|
[2]
|
Martin Novak
|
sledge hockey
|
male
|
sledge hockey minimum disability open class
|
mixed team
|
[2]
|
David Palat
|
sledge hockey
|
male
|
sledge hockey minimum disability open class
|
mixed team
|
[2]
|
Ani?ka Pe?kova
|
para-alpine skiing
|
female
|
vision impaired
|
|
[2]
|
Ji?i Raul
|
sledge hockey
|
male
|
sledge hockey minimum disability open class
|
mixed team
|
[2]
|
Zden?k ?afranek
|
sledge hockey
|
male
|
sledge hockey minimum disability open class
|
mixed team
|
[2]
[4]
|
Toma? Vaverka
|
para-alpine skiing
|
male
|
|
|
[2]
|
Karel Wagner
|
sledge hockey
|
male
|
sledge hockey minimum disability open class
|
mixed team
|
[2]
|
In June 2017, the Executive Committee of the Czech Paralympic Committee (?PV) was told by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) they had been given four spots to send people to the 2018 Winter Paralympics to compete in
para-alpine skiing
.
[1]
Three of these spots were for men, and one was for a woman.
[1]
In September 2017,
Pavel Bambousek
,
Miroslav Lidinsky
and
Anna Pe?kova
seemed to be the most likely skiers to be named to the team in para-alpine skiing.
[1]
The team had a training camp in early autumn 2017 on the glaciers in the Czech Republic. This was to prepare for their first races, which took place in November in
Landgraaf
,
Netherlands
. After that, the team went
Pitztal
to race.
[1]
Health Care in the Hradec Kralove supported Czech para-alpine skiers before Winter Games. This program was supervised by Deputy Governor for Health Care Ing. Ale? Cabicar. Shesaid, "The project of the handicapped skiers center is known, especially their teaching program, which they realize in the Krkono?e Mountains. I am very glad that successful athletes are being prepared in our region to achieve great results. When the representatives of the Center approached me with the request for support and support, I did not hesitate and I am glad that the Hradec Kralove Region is one of the partners of the Czech representatives."
[1]
Patrik Hetmer
was the first skier to be nominated for inclusion on the 2018 team going to Pyeongchang.
[1]
He competed at the
2014 Winter Paralympics
. Hetmer has a
vision impairment
.
[1]
The blind skier races with guide skier Miroslav Ma?ka.
[2]
Ani?ka Pe?kova was the only woman representing the Czech Republic in
Pyeongchang
.
[2]
The blind skier is accompanied by her guide skier, Michaela Huba?ova. Pe?kova won a medal at the 2010 Winter Paralympics. She returned to alpine-skiing in 2017 after taking maternity leave.
[2]
Benjaminek Tadea? K?i? is racing in South Korea with guide skier Radim Nevrly.
[2]
Toma? Vaverka, who competed at the 2014 Winter Paralympics in snowboarding, was selected to compete in para-alpine skiing.
[2]
The first event on the para-alpine program is the downhill. It starts on 10 March, running from 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM. The second event on the program is Super-G. All skiers will race between 9:30 AM and 1:00 PM on 11 March. The super combined takes place on 13 March. The Super-G part of the event is in the morning. The slalom part is in the afternoon. The slalom event gets underway on 14 March and conclude on 15 March. Women and men both race during the same sessions in the morning. The afternoon sessions start with the women doing their second run. Then the men go.The last para-alpine skiing race of the 2018 Games is the giant slalom. It takes place on 17 - 18 March. Men and women both race at the same time in the morning sessions. Women race first in the afternoon sessions, with the men racing a half hour after they end.
[5]
The team had a goal of winning a bronze at the 2018 Winter Paralympics.
[4]
They thought their biggest competition would be the United States and Canada.
[4]
It was the third time the Czech Republic had gone to the Winter Paralympics. Their first appearance at the Winter Games was in
2010
. They went again in
2014
.
[2]
Defensemen Pavel Dole?al and Karel Wagner are going to their first games. The other
defensemen
were all part of the team that went to Sochi.
[2]
Michal Geier, Zden?k Habl, Zden?k Krupi?ka, Zden?k ?afranek, David Palat, David Moty?ka, Zden?k Klima and Martin Novak are the centers and wingers, playing in the attacking positions.
[2]
The team is coached by
Ji?i B?iza
. He has been leading the team since 2013.
[2]
Jan Katauer is an assistance coach, and Jakub Novotny is the goaltender coach.
[2]
In the two years before the start of the Winter Games, the sledge hockey team dealt with financial difficulties. Corruption in the Czech Republic involving subsidies for sport resulted in the national team getting less money to support their training and ability to compete in tournaments. FA?R Chairman Miroslav Pelta was arrested as part of the corruption issues.
[4]
About the corruption, team captain
Zden?k ?afranek
said, "The subsidy scandal has radically reduced the amount we receive. For the sake of illustration, the Czech Paralympic Committee has now gotten less money than last year's sledge hockey players, and it has to be divided into a lot of sports."
[4]
The team could not buy time to use ice at skating rinks to train much before their final qualifying competition in
Sweden
.
[4]
They also could not buy new equipment like sledges, hockey sticks or hockey gloves.
[4]
To make sure they were ready to qualify, the captain thought the team needed around 1 million
Czech Koruna
(€39,452.23) to pay for all the costs of training and traveling.
[4]
Because they could not get funding from the government, players had to ask individuals to support them financially.
[4]
The team went to Nagano to compete in a tournament in February 2018 to prepare for the Games.
[2]
Japan, Sweden and the Czech Republic were the last 3 teams that were able to go to the 2018 Games. They could go because of how they finished at the Qualification Tournament in October in
Ostersund
,
Sweden
in October 2017.
[2]
[6]
[7]
[8]
Teams participating in the tournament included Sweden, Germany, Slovakia, Japan and Great Britain.
[4]
The
United States
,
South Korea
, the Czech Republic and
Japan
were in Group B for the sledge hockey competition.
[7]
[9]
[10]
They play South Korea on 11 March.
[9]
[10]
[11]
They play the United States on 12 March.
[9]
[10]
[11]
The Czech Republic plays Japan on 13 March.
[9]
[10]
- Preliminary round
Team
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Czech Republic
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Japan
|
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South Korea
|
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United States
|
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Some of the Paralympics would be broad on television by ?T TV and ?T Sport. Live streaming of the Winter Games was also made available free on ?T Sport's website.
[3]
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Americas
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Asia
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Europe
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Oceania
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Other
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